She watched it with a curious feeling of weakness.
She went into the sitting-room with a curious feeling of fatefulness that outweighed her embarrassment.
She sat in silence, a curious feeling of embarrassment upon her, as if she looked upon something which she was not meant to see and yet could not turn from.
And as he thought of Bristol, a curious feeling of thankfulness came over him that his mother was in ignorance of the fate that had befallen her son.
His hands trembled, and a curious feeling of excitement coursed through his veins, as at that moment he felt the stock of a gun pressed into his hands, Jem exclaiming the next moment as he too clasped a gun.
Perhaps, too, there was a curious feeling that if Moira went elsewhere she might come to talk about that precious memory of the dead man; and with Patience only must it be shared.
It was a curious feeling, because he could not remember ever having been shabby in that place before; and yet with that new virtue on him he was not ashamed.
There was a curious feeling of hesitation about her; she was half afraid of this man who had grown into something so different from what might have been anticipated.
A curious feeling of blind terror made him shiver and hurry on, as something seemed to whisper in his ear, "He did murder that wretched old woman, and he must suffer for his crime.
Richard Linnell looked at him with a curious feeling of horror--he knew not why--troubling his breast.
A curious feeling of disappointment came over Cora, for her plan was crushed on the instant.
He did not see her under the shaded lamp, and she sat watching him with a curious feeling of detachment as he unfolded his newspaper and sank, with a sigh of content, into the cushioned chair which Mr. Grainger had vacated.
The dinner itself was more like a ceremony than a meal, and as it proceeded, Honora found it increasingly difficult to rid herself of a curious feeling of being on probation.
Mingled with this sense of emancipation was a curious feeling of regret, of mourning for something I had never valued, something fixed and dependable for which he had stood, a rock and a refuge of which I had never availed myself!
They walked together up to the table, and then, with amazement and a curious feeling of fear clutching at her heart, Sylvia Bailey saw that Anna Wolsky was holding the Bank.
There came across her a curious feeling--one that gave her a certain painful joy--the feeling that they two were one.
A curious feeling of satisfaction came over me--that glow of pleasure one feels at having conquered a difficulty, and instead of going on I edged back a little, till I could stand and watch for the others coming.
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